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Mark Gilroy May 17, 2014

John Rebus: The Literary Character I Hate to Love

Rude, churlish, obnoxious ... John Rebus is the literary detective I hate to love.

In Exit Music John Rebus retired – but Rankin brought him back. I assume it was due to fan outrage!

The literary character I hate to love – or love to hate – is Inspector John Rebus. Rude, arrogant, churlish – his brilliance in solving Edinburgh murder mysteries is matched only by his self destructive love for booze, cigarettes, and conflict with authority.

I’m a bit like those few who are close to him in Rankin’s novels – loyal and able to see past his coarse exterior – but always wondering what he will do next to get himself in trouble with the bosses – and drag me along with him!

In Exit Music, author Ian Rankin finally put Rebus into retirement and introduced a new series character in The Complaints. I can only assume fan reaction won the day as Rebus made his typically messy but triumphant return in Resurrection Men.

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Mark Gilroy May 13, 2014

Three Secrets of Working With an Editor

Reader complaint: too many writers and not enough editors!

Whether working with a traditional publisher or hiring a freelance editor as an indie author, every single author who wants to put out a high quality book needs a great editor.

That doesn’t mean you have to agree with or approve every single mark and comment, big or small. But it does means being open and listening and knowing how best to work with someone who you want to pay close attention to your work.

The following presentation on SlideShare – one of my most popular posts as a blogger – presents three secrets of working with an editor that every writer needs to know and embrace.

SECRETS OF WORKING WITH AN EDITOR from Mark Gilroy

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Filed Under: Book Publishing Q&A, Writing Tagged With: editors, slideshare, working with an editor, writers

Mark Gilroy May 10, 2014

What Kinds of Books Are People Reading? Book Sales By Category

Book publishing numbers are inconsistently kept and reported by book sellers – and take even longer to be gathered and analyzed. So we are usually behind in evaluating dynamics like book sales by category. But it’s still good to keep a picture in mind of what happened last year! Here is a very top line look at what books are being read – or at least bought – for the year ending 2013.

2013 book sales by category

What books did people buy to read in 2013?

2013 Reading by Category

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Mark is a publisher, author, consultant, blogger, positive thinker, believer, encourager, and family guy. A resident of Brentwood, Tennessee, he has six kids, with one in college and five out in the "real world." Read More…

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